#1 Tip for NOT Making a Judge Angry in Custody Court
The last thing you want to do in your custody case is annoying the judge or make them angry being unreasonable. Here are ways to avoid doing that.
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The main thing you can do this is to be reasonable in what you are asking for. Deciding what is reasonable is, I know, sometimes hard to gauge because this is your life, this is your children, etc.
When you're really biased it's hard to see the other side as being reasonable but to the best of your ability when you're going through a case when it comes to whatever request that you're making or whatever position you're taking. I think that you should always put your self in the position of the judge. The judge is ultimately the most important person in your case.
I recently had a couple of different cases where a judge thought that my client's positions are unreasonable and in one case my client didn't see where his position was unreasonable and the judge actually punished him pretty severely.
The worst part, in that case, is however that my client has been ordered to pay a portion of the now ex-wife's attorney fees and costs and is due in part to judges' perception of my clients and reasonableness.
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*This video recording is for educational purposes only and should not be considered as the rendering of legal advice. The viewing of this recording does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is only formed when you have signed an engagement agreement. We cannot guarantee results. Past results do not guarantee future results. Consult with a licensed attorney for information regarding the specifics of your case.
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⤵️🧒✔️Download my FREE ‘Child’s Best Interest Checklist’ at http://www.commandthecourtroom.com
🗣Are You Divorcing or Co-Parenting with a Narcissist?
DO NOT MISS this video on how to deal with A NARCISSISTIC CO-PARENT.
https://youtu.be/HIJnTzBImWY
⏱️Join Wendy Hernandez every MONDAY at 6:30 p.m. MST for COMMAND THE COURTROOM LIVE!
The main thing you can do this is to be reasonable in what you are asking for. Deciding what is reasonable is, I know, sometimes hard to gauge because this is your life, this is your children, etc.
When you're really biased it's hard to see the other side as being reasonable but to the best of your ability when you're going through a case when it comes to whatever request that you're making or whatever position you're taking. I think that you should always put your self in the position of the judge. The judge is ultimately the most important person in your case.
I recently had a couple of different cases where a judge thought that my client's positions are unreasonable and in one case my client didn't see where his position was unreasonable and the judge actually punished him pretty severely.
The worst part, in that case, is however that my client has been ordered to pay a portion of the now ex-wife's attorney fees and costs and is due in part to judges' perception of my clients and reasonableness.
👉❓SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION FOR THE NEXT CTC LIVE!
http://bit.ly/CTCLivestreamQuestions
☎️You may Contact Wendy Hernandez at 602-230-2333 or visit
http://www.hernandezfirm.com
💼Wendy Hernandez is a family law attorney in Phoenix, AZ and founder of Command the Courtroom which teaches you how to handle yourself in court and achieve the best outcome when representing yourself in your divorce or child custody case.
FOLLOW Wendy:
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/commandthecou...
WEBSITE: http://www.commandthecourtroom.com
LAW FIRM WEBSITE: http://www.hernandezfirm.com
*This video recording is for educational purposes only and should not be considered as the rendering of legal advice. The viewing of this recording does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is only formed when you have signed an engagement agreement. We cannot guarantee results. Past results do not guarantee future results. Consult with a licensed attorney for information regarding the specifics of your case.
#childcustody
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